The World Health Organization (WHO) reports the Ebola virus is expanding beyond previously affected zones in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Recent cases have been confirmed in new health areas, complicating containment efforts. This resurgence follows a period of relative control, raising concerns about a potential escalation of the outbreak. Health officials attribute the spread to population movement and ongoing insecurity in the region, hindering access for vaccination and surveillance. As of the latest reports, several cases and deaths have been confirmed in these newly affected areas. The WHO and partners are reinforcing response teams and bolstering community engagement to limit further transmission and provide care for those infected. Vaccination campaigns are being extended to cover the newly impacted populations.